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How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop

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    @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

    for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++)

    @mpergand can i fill QQueue _proceedInfo this way ?

    QQueue _proceedInfo;
    for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++) 
    {
      _proceedInfo=i;
     }
    
     void proceedNextStep()  // slot
        {
            if(_processInfo.empty()) return; // no more process
            
            // do step work
            QString info=_processInfo.dequeue();
            
            if(info=="F12B"))  // special case
                {
                QTimer::singleShot(6000,this, [this]()
                    {
                    // long delay timeout
                    ...
                    // next step
                    QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                    });
                
                return;
                }
            
            // do other process
            ...
            
            // proceed next step
            QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
        }
    

    and look what i get here:
    45c6c274-d091-4031-81a3-dba8af013621-image.png

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      @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

      for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++)

      @mpergand can i fill QQueue _proceedInfo this way ?

      QQueue _proceedInfo;
      for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++) 
      {
        _proceedInfo=i;
       }
      
       void proceedNextStep()  // slot
          {
              if(_processInfo.empty()) return; // no more process
              
              // do step work
              QString info=_processInfo.dequeue();
              
              if(info=="F12B"))  // special case
                  {
                  QTimer::singleShot(6000,this, [this]()
                      {
                      // long delay timeout
                      ...
                      // next step
                      QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                      });
                  
                  return;
                  }
              
              // do other process
              ...
              
              // proceed next step
              QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
          }
      

      and look what i get here:
      45c6c274-d091-4031-81a3-dba8af013621-image.png

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      @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

      can i fill QQueue _proceedInfo this way ?

      Please read documentation: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qqueue.html
      To add elements to the queue you call enqueue() as shown there.

      Regarding error: what you are doing is wrong. When you call singleShot you do NOT call the member function but pass its address:

      QTimer::singleShot(100, this, &MainWindow::processStep);
      

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

        for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++)

        @mpergand can i fill QQueue _proceedInfo this way ?

        QQueue _proceedInfo;
        for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++) 
        {
          _proceedInfo=i;
         }
        
         void proceedNextStep()  // slot
            {
                if(_processInfo.empty()) return; // no more process
                
                // do step work
                QString info=_processInfo.dequeue();
                
                if(info=="F12B"))  // special case
                    {
                    QTimer::singleShot(6000,this, [this]()
                        {
                        // long delay timeout
                        ...
                        // next step
                        QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                        });
                    
                    return;
                    }
                
                // do other process
                ...
                
                // proceed next step
                QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
            }
        

        and look what i get here:
        45c6c274-d091-4031-81a3-dba8af013621-image.png

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        #11

        @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

        can i fill QQueue _proceedInfo this way ?

        QQueue is a tempate class, see the doc.

        try: QTimer::singleShot(0,this, SLOT(proceedNextStep));
        Remember what i write is pseudo code.

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          @jsulm
          i found this code here https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qqueue.html

          QQueue<int> queue;
          queue.enqueue(1);
          queue.enqueue(2);
          queue.enqueue(3);
          

          i fixe it this way:

          QQueue<int>  _proceedInfo;
          for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++) 
          {
            _proceedInfo.enqueue(i);
           }
          
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            @mpergand in this case in your code :

            QQueue _proceedInfo;  // instance variable
            ...
              void proceedNextStep()  // slot
                {
                    if(_processInfo.empty()) return; // no more process
                    
                    // do step work
                    QString info=_processInfo.dequeue();
                    
                    if(info=="F12B"))  // special case
                        {
                        QTimer::singleShot(6000,this, [this]()
                            {
                            // long delay timeout
                            ...
                            // next step
                            QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                            });
                        
                        return;
                        }
                    
                    // do other process
                    ...
                    
                    // proceed next step
                    QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                }
            

            No need for enum variable ? they doesn't exist here ?

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              @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

              and from where i get "LongDelayTimeOut" is it known by Qt ?

              You have to replace the for loop with a counter and to define the different states you need:

              enum
              {
              Proceed_next,
              LongDelayTimeOut,
              ...
              
              }
              

              as well as an instance variable to store the current operation status:

              if(_currentState==LongDelayTimeOut)
                  {
                   // long delay ending
                  }
              else if(_currentState==Proceed_next)
                 {
                 _counter++;
              // get next payload
              if (PayloadData_R=="F12B")
                 {
                 _currentState=LongDelayTimeOut;
                   QTimer::singleShot(6000, this, proceedNextStep);
                    return;
                 }
              
                  // next payload
                 _currentState=Proceed_next; // default state
                 QTimer::singleShot(100,this, proceedNextStep);
                  }
              
                 }
              

              Keep in mind that you need to know what to do each time proceedNext is call, so you need to carefuly define the different states of the current operation.

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              @mpergand is this code have to be inside void proceedNextStep(){...} ?

              if(_currentState==LongDelayTimeOut)
                  {
                   // long delay ending
                  }
              else if(_currentState==Proceed_next)
                 {
                 _counter++;
              // get next payload
              if (PayloadData_R=="F12B")
                 {
                 _currentState=LongDelayTimeOut;
                   QTimer::singleShot(6000, this, proceedNextStep);
                    return;
                 }
              
                  // next payload
                 _currentState=Proceed_next; // default state
                 QTimer::singleShot(100,this, proceedNextStep);
                  }
              
                 }
              
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                @mpergand in this case in your code :

                QQueue _proceedInfo;  // instance variable
                ...
                  void proceedNextStep()  // slot
                    {
                        if(_processInfo.empty()) return; // no more process
                        
                        // do step work
                        QString info=_processInfo.dequeue();
                        
                        if(info=="F12B"))  // special case
                            {
                            QTimer::singleShot(6000,this, [this]()
                                {
                                // long delay timeout
                                ...
                                // next step
                                QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                                });
                            
                            return;
                            }
                        
                        // do other process
                        ...
                        
                        // proceed next step
                        QTimer::singleShot(0,this, proceedNextStep);
                    }
                

                No need for enum variable ? they doesn't exist here ?

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                @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

                No need for enum variable ?

                Yes if it is all you have to do.

                I still don't understand why you want to store number instead of the data you really need:

                QString PayloadData_R = m_ui->Table_CSV->model()->data(m_ui->Table_CSV->model()->index(b,1)).toString();

                Put that string directly in the queue.

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                  @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

                  No need for enum variable ?

                  Yes if it is all you have to do.

                  I still don't understand why you want to store number instead of the data you really need:

                  QString PayloadData_R = m_ui->Table_CSV->model()->data(m_ui->Table_CSV->model()->index(b,1)).toString();

                  Put that string directly in the queue.

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                  @mpergand Because i need "b" inside index(b,1)
                  i get it this way:

                  for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++)
                      {
                          QModelIndex ind = selection.at(i);//at returns item at the index position i
                               qDebug() << "QModelIndex ind = selection.at(i);" << ind;
                          int a= ind.column(); //Returns the column this model index refers to
                               qDebug() << "a=" << a;
                          int b= ind.row(); //Returns the row this model index refers to
                               qDebug() << "b=" << b; //indice ligne
                  
                          //getting data from selected row
                  
                          QString PayloadData_R = m_ui->Table_CSV->model()->data(m_ui->Table_CSV->model()->index(b,1)).toString();
                          qDebug() <<"PayloadData_R sendrow="<<PayloadData_R;
                  
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                    The idea is to put the data you need in the queue before calling proceedNext:

                    for(int i=0; i< selection.count(); i++)
                        {
                            QModelIndex ind = selection.at(i);//at returns item at the index position i
                        // bla bla
                        _proceedInfo.enqueue(PayloadData_R);
                        }
                    
                    // start sending data
                    proceedNext();
                    
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                      #18

                      I want to put this function inside connect but it don't work;
                      void MainWindow::sendFrame(int i)

                       connect(m_speedTimer,&QTimer::timeout, this, &MainWindow::sendFrame);
                      

                      984e6894-0e6d-4d50-9251-cb8e869d2150-image.png

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                        I want to put this function inside connect but it don't work;
                        void MainWindow::sendFrame(int i)

                         connect(m_speedTimer,&QTimer::timeout, this, &MainWindow::sendFrame);
                        

                        984e6894-0e6d-4d50-9251-cb8e869d2150-image.png

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                        @imene The error is clear, isn't it?
                        The arguments of the signal and slot do not match. You can use a lambda as slot to work around this.

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          This is my sendFrame function how can i pass it as a slot with its parameter that changes each timeout ?

                          class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                          {
                          ....
                          private slots:
                           void sendFrame(QString IdData_R,QString PayloadData_R,int i);
                          }
                          
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                            This is my sendFrame function how can i pass it as a slot with its parameter that changes each timeout ?

                            class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                            {
                            ....
                            private slots:
                             void sendFrame(QString IdData_R,QString PayloadData_R,int i);
                            }
                            
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                            @imene said in How can i set time out condition in the timer? Duplicated : https://forum.qt.io/topic/138913/qtimer-make-traitement-out-of-for-loop:

                            how can i pass it as a slot with its parameter that changes each timeout

                            I already told you how: "You can use a lambda as slot to work around this"...

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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